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Table 3 Association results of the top SNPs associated with cow livability for hypocalcemia, displaced abomasum, ketosis, mastitis, and metritis. P-values larger than 0.05 and their Beta coefficients were excluded

From: GWAS and fine-mapping of livability and six disease traits in Holstein cattle

Chr

Position

Livability

Hypocalcemia

Displaced Abomasum

Ketosis

Mastitis

Metritis

P-value

Beta

P-value

Beta

P-value

Beta

P-value

Beta

P-value

Beta

P-value

Beta

5

88,823,164

1.5 × 10−10

−0.43

–

–

0.04

−0.14

0.04

−0.21

–

–

–

–

6

88,801,999

1.7 × 10−18

−0.66

5.0 × 10−3

−0.2

–

–

2.1 × 10− 3

− 0.35

4.2 × 10−7

−0.75

–

–

14

8,536,538

5.3 × 10−10

− 1.1

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

18

58,194,319

1.1 × 10−20

−1.0

–

–

1.1 × 10−4

−0.47

–

–

–

–

0.01

−0.51

21

56,700,449

8.6 × 10−11

− 1.5

0.03

−0.58

–

–

–

–

9.1 × 10−3

− 1.43

–

–

23

26,131,593

3.8 × 10−9

0.71

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–

–